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Austin Seferian-Jenkins came down with one catch for one yard on four targets Sunday in the Jets’ Week 14 loss to the Broncos.

ASJ was a trendy streamer at the start of the year but we’re way past that now as the tight end has managed just three catches for eight yards over his last two games and hasn’t scored a touchdown since Week 7. With Josh McCown on the shelf, we wouldn’t go anywhere near him next week against New Orleans. Dec 10 - 8:32 PM

Austin Seferian-Jenkins compiled two catches for seven yards on three targets Sunday in the Jets’ Week 13 win over the Chiefs.

He didn’t do anything of note as the Jets’ passing game mostly ran through Robby Anderson and Jermaine Kearse. ASJ has now been held under 30 yards in five of his last six games and hasn’t scored a touchdown since Week 7. Even against a Denver defense that bleeds yards to tight ends, he won’t be a recommended streamer in Week 14. Dec 3 - 6:04 PM

Seferian-Jenkins may not sleep well tonight. ASJ had his paws on what should have been a 13-yard touchdown in the first quarter, but let it fall through his fingertips. That was his first drop of the season. Later it appeared Seferian-Jenkins had scored a one-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter but replay showed that he may have bobbled it, which resulted in the play being overturned. It’s the second time this year ASJ has been stripped of a touchdown on review following a similar play versus the Patriots in Week 6. He’s now been held under 30 yards in five of his last six games and hasn’t scored a touchdown since Week 7. Seferian-Jenkins will try to put Sunday’s disappointment behind him next week against Kansas City. Nov 26 - 10:44 PM

This will be good enough to make ASJ a top-12 tight end for the week in most scoring formats. Seferian-Jenkins' touchdown catches have slowed way down, but he remains a huge part of the Jets' offense on a weekly basis. He's worth holding in 12-team leagues through New York's Week 11 bye, although Week 12 opponent Carolina has played shutdown tight end defense all season. Nov 12 - 5:07 PM

McGuire's injury isn't believed to be serious, but his practice week is off on the wrong foot. If he can't play against the Saints, Matt Forte and Bilal Powell would likely split McGuire's handful of touches, raising their floors.

The Jets can keep Kerley on the exempt list until Monday at 4 PM ET. Kerley just served a four-game suspension for violating the league's policy on PEDs. Even if he's activated, Kerley won't have much fantasy appeal as the No. 3 receiving option (at best) in an offense led by Bryce Petty.